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The Triumph of Lenin

Strong, Anna Louise | February 13, 1924 issue

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Few men in our time have lived so fortunately and died so triumphantly as Russian leader of communist revolution Vladimir Lenin. No man in all history has been so widely and so affectionately mourned. For never till modern times have conditions existed in which one man could touch so intimately the lives of tens of millions. To the peasants of the greatest stretch of farming country on earth he is known as the ruler who gave them at last their land. To the city workers of Russia he is the comrade who gave them dominion over government and industry.

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LENIN, Vladimir Ilich, 1870-1924; COMMUNISTS; COMMUNISM; COLLECTIVISM; SOVIET Union -- History; SOVIET Union
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